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WEEKLY NEWS FROMTHE WINSBURO MILLSThe ball game last Saturday afternoon between Mill number one andMill number two was about the classiest. game on the local diamond thisseason. Not until Saturday did werealize that we had enough materialto make up two good ball clubs.When we tell you that mill numbertwo defeated mill number one by thescore of 5 to 3, you can readily seethat it was a closely contested affair.Verner was in the box for Mill number one with John Orr receiving. Inthe sixth inning Verner was succeeded by Humphries. Enloe was on themound for Mill number two with Taylor receiving. After the third inningGibson relieved Enloe who was suffering with a sore arm. Mill number onewas held scoreless, until the eigth inning. In this inning Grant at thirdplayed football with a couple of easyrollers after two were out. With tworunners perched on the sacks. JohnOrr caught one of Gibson's spitterson the nose for three sacks. He scored a moment later on an infield out.In the ninth with one out Mill number one got a runner on first andsecond when Grant went down to deepshort to get a cigarette from theshort stop both runners advanced abag. Jimmie Smii hit an easy roller to pitcher and was tossed out atfirst. Goodwin was retired at firstending the game. For Mill numbertwo Lokey, Harper and McDonaldstarted. Fallows and Orr hit hard forMill number one. Gordan A. Johnstone umpired a great game. Oncehe called a bad strike on Grant butafter Grant treated the umps to acold Chero Cola the umpiring wasfine. These same teams hook up again Saturdy week August 12.Mr. J. M. Williams and family leftTuesday :.fternoon for. Kings, Mountain, N. C., where they will make theirfuture home.On Tuesday evening on the lawnof his home, Geo. C. Gibson entertained the boys club nd treated them toa water melon catting. A boxingcarnival was held during the evening. Each of the forty boys presenthad the opportunity of putting on thegloves. Some excellent exercise wa.enjoyed. At nine o'clock "Preacher"Gibson brought out the melQns. Theboys seated themselves around on thelawn and were served large portionsof melon by four of their number whoassisted Mr. Gibson., Seven new members were initiated into the club. TheMUC witnessed the evening of fun.et-c arTHE $50 CHECDWAS WON BY 'ICHURCH AT THEED BY A RELIA]WITH THE COUNWELL, BUT WE CCHURCH HAVIN(KNOW NO FAVORClose OLAll children's whitequantity; choice.Other children's dr4[ Boys' wash suits (* Boys' wash hats (5(* Other wash hats (6Good quality yard w* Men's summer unio>Men's separate garriLadies' good gradeMen's work shirtsMen's slippers (soldWomen's slippers..All women's and chchoice .............SAVE '1tows and deserve your sympathy andencouragement. They are the men 1of tomorrow. Help us to keep them, Iclean, honorable and true.The Lokey family, Gibson familyand Reese family had supper together in the woods, near a fine spring,several miles out in the country last .Friday evening.Mr. Ruch, the new overseer of spinning has been quite sick for severaldays, having been confined to his bedsince the ratter part of last week.Miss Dora Bell spent the week-endwith relatives and friends in Columbia .There are 170 voters enrolled inthe mill village. Now lets get setfor the election. Important Countyofficers are to be elected. Enquireabout and find out who the best manfor the office is, and vote for him.It is a patriotic duty to vote. Let usbecome informed about the candidatesas by that we shall be able to wiselycast our ballot. The best interestsof our county and State demand thatwe concern ourselves about the quali- 1fications of the men whom we electto hold office.The pastor of the Greene MemorialBaptict church received a happy surprise Monday evening when Mr. E.H. Wood, Manager of the Battery, one;of Winnsboro's leading dry goodsstore* called him over the telephoneand asked him to come to his store.Upon arrival at the store Mr. Woodsinformed Mr. Gibson that during thelast thirty days he had been runninga voting contest for the churches inthe county. With each purchase ofone dollar or more the customer wasallowed to cast so many votes for the:church of his choice. At the end ofthe 30 days Mr. John Gibson a disinterested party(and no relation toRev. George C. Gibson) counted thevotes and found that the StephenGreene Memorial Baptist church was:te winner. Mr. Gibson was presented with a check for $50.00. The pastor thanked Mr. Woods for the checkand wants to thank each purchaserwho cast a single vote or more for thechurch.Mr. Broom presented the writerwith some very fine tomatoes. Thelargest weighed one pound and aquarter and the other three weigheda pound each.Mr. John Ingle has moved into thehouse out of which Mr. J. M. Williamsmoved. The house is number 1101.Mr. George P. Hall has resignedhis position with the Winnsboro Mills.The writer has been informed thatMr.. Hall has accepted a position inMountain,:.-. C50.00 DotFOR THE CHURCH HAVINGHE STEPHEN GREENE ME]WINNSBORO MILLS. ALL VO'I3LE OUTSIDER, WE HAVINGTING 0 FSAME. ALL OF TH]OULD ONLY GIVE IT, AS ADVTHE MOST VOTES-WE HAITES.it of All Summaturday Speciadresses (values to $2.00) sizes 4isses (limited quantity)....$1.25 values) limited quantity.)c values) -limited quantity.. .5c values) limited quantityide bleaching ......as (36 to 46)........ents ....................nainsook underskirts ($1.00 value(limited quantity)at $5.00)...-...--..idren's white shoes and oxfordsOUR COUPONS FOR NICE' PRBA~Vinnsboro. S. IOn the 28th a little girl came tonake her home with Mr. and Mrs.!'loyd Roof. 'the little lady has notbeen named yet.Mr. and Mrs. Bunch living at 215are the proud parents of a fine babygirl who came last Friday evening.On last Saturday morning a finebaby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.Bobb Gantt.Another girl came last Saturdaymorning to mak6 her home with Mr.and Mrs. J. T. Abbott.Surely these ar . the days of equalsuffrage. Future-politicians will haveto worry somewhat if our populationcontinues to grow as above.Mr. Ike Braddock who has bleen confined to his bed for about three weeksis improving.Mr. Gordan A. Jolnstone gave awatermelon cutting at Ranges pondBlythewood, Thursday evening forthe Boosters Club,. whi' consists ofoverseers, second hands, ection men,service department and o fice force.Everybody had a great time.Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Sox have movedto Columbia, S. C., where they willmake their future home.Why not attend church next Sunday? At the Baptist church you mayattend Sunday school at 9:30 A. M.Preaching services +1 A. M. and 8P. M.At the Methodist church. Sundayschool at 3 P. M. Preaching service8 P. M. Make an effort to get there.You hurt yourself and your development by staying awo'y. Dont stay away unless you have an excuse thatwould be acceptable to Jesus Christ.The ordinance of Baptism will beadministered at the Baptist church,Sunday night.bfr. Willie Sentell was broughthome last Friday very ill, but we aregled to report that he is out again,after a few days of "Mothers Care".,Mrs. H. A. Bailey has been verysick for over a week but is some better as we write.Mrs. Charlie Ingram, of Hartsville,was called to Winnsboro Sunday onaccount of the serious illness of hermother, Mrs. H. A. Bailey.SALESMAN WANTED.We pay $36.00 weekly full time,75c an hour spare time selling hosieryguaranteed wear four mdonths or replaced free. 36 styles. Free samplesto workers. Salary or 30 per centcommission. Good hosiery is an ab,solute necessity, you can sell it easly. Exeperience unnecessary EagleKnitting Mills, Darbya. 10-19'Watch the label o ur paTHE MOST VOTESWORIAL BAPTIST'ES WERE COUNT~.~NOTHING TO DOE CHURCHES DIDERTISED, TO1 THEE NO PETS ANDer Goodsisto 14, limited..$1.1973c-up c....39c -...49c10c yd -49c suit25c garment) ..........69c.....49c.....$2.95 .$1.39 up($2.00 value)-.......$1.25ESENTSERTNOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION.Whereas, a petition has been presented to The Town Council of theTown of Winnsboro, signed by a majority of the freeholders of said Town,praying that a special election beordered for the purpose of submittingto the qualified electors of the saidTown the question hereinafter stated;and whereas, after due considerationof the said Petition, the said electionwas ordered by the Town Council ofthe Town of Winnsboro, as prayedfor in said Petition; Now, therefore,pursuant to the said action of Council:Notice is hereby given that a special election will be held in the Townof Winnsboro, on Thursday, the 10thday of August 1922, for the purposeof submitting to qualified electors ofson I~edr OugfsdF OR MIWinmthe said Town the following question,to wit: Shall the Town of Winnsboro issue Fifty Thousand dollars ofcoupon bonds, bearing interest at arate not to exceed 6 per cent per annum. for the purpose of improvingthe streets of the said Town ofWinnsboro? Those favoring the is-ue of such bonds will vote "Yes,"those opposed thereto will vote "No."The following persons have beenappointed managers to conduct saidelection: J. C. Kirkpatrick, JohnHood and D. H. Robertson.C. A. ROBINSON,Mayo:-.Attest:H. E. Ketchin, Clerk.July 3rd, 1922.KeepGirlsShas f-HOOSEto* l ithan fcming comaand ngrowiLet. us AShe O.toyou1feet. Have j' the Educatpictured beletors are builtrect foot shajfreedorn fortendons. TIfec growsaold" -stshapely.Made by Rice &-Boeton.:.N, WOMEN AND Cboro Mills1W0 STOREBruce FurniturCompanyUndertakersMOTOR EQUIPMENTWANTED-Men or women to takeorders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women and children..Etimiinates darning. $0 a weekfull time, $1.00 an hour spare time.Ey'erience unnecessary. International Stocking Mills, Norristown,Pa. 12-21Watch the label on your paper*r2uew before your time expires.tAYourFeetyeWyher shoese-e.rathero the19 nsbjs.g nailLdaughter'ser slig onor oxfordw. 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